By Ndey Sowe The Gambian capital, Banjul, is at risk of being overtaken by rising sea levels, with around 200,000 coastal residents and assets valued at $2.1bn under threat, according to a new climate report. The findings are contained in the “Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR)”, which warns that climate change is becoming a binding constraint on the country’s development trajectory. The report indicates that Banjul could be subsumed …
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